94th – Chelsea reviews
I have compiled a list of recommendations for shows in Chelsea right now. These are all exhibitions I have seen in the last two weeks. While…
I have compiled a list of recommendations for shows in Chelsea right now. These are all exhibitions I have seen in the last two weeks. While…
There is plenty of pressure to compete in the art world triathlon that takes place year round. Hamptons to Hudson, Miami to Marfa and back to…
The moment you set your eyes on something that affects you there is a small spark of notice that has been described as everything from a…
3 notes about art writing: 1) In the Phaidon monograph Christian Marclay, the artist uses a pitch perfect tactic to share his thoughts on his work.…
Notes on the exhibition: Lygia Clark, Sandra Gering’s John Cage show and Why Children’s Books Matter These aren’t reviews, rather a few notes on the way…
David Diao: Front to Back Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT This review of David Diao: Front to Back (as well as discussion between the artist and…
Color as Structure at McKenzie Fine Art is a show that could have been undone by its sameness. The work (mostly painting) has not only an…
The Ragnar Kjartansson show “Me, My Mother, My Father, and I.” at the New Museum just closed. The centerpiece of which is “Take me here by…
Kurt Vonnegut’s Bluebeard is a book I hold dear. I first devoured Vonnegut’s words more than 15 years ago when his beaten paperbacks filled our smoke…
Since I spend the bulk of my waking hours in midtown, I thought I would highlight a few uptown shows that I have seen as…